I wrote a static web page and accidentally started a community

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Civic Auth - Auth in Less Than 5 Minutes
Civic Auth comes with multiple SSO options, optional embedded wallets, and user management — all implemented with just a few lines of code. Start building today.
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InfluxDB high-performance time series database
Collect, organize, and act on massive volumes of high-resolution data to power real-time intelligent systems.
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  1. localfirstweb.dev

    A list of various resources for local-first web development

    The "static page" is referring to https://localfirstweb.dev/. TinyBase, the tool with embedded SQLite and React support (among other things) is for reactive (non-static) web applications. Native JavaScript language feature like maps are not an adequate replacement for the functionality offered by TinyBase.

  2. Civic Auth

    Auth in Less Than 5 Minutes. Civic Auth comes with multiple SSO options, optional embedded wallets, and user management — all implemented with just a few lines of code. Start building today.

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  3. pglite

    Embeddable Postgres with real-time, reactive bindings.

    For a very similar scenario I'm currently looking to use PGlite: https://pglite.dev/ which is a 3MB WASM build of Postgres which also includes pgvector.

  4. lunr.js

    A bit like Solr, but much smaller and not as bright

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